North Thames Genomic Medicine Service
Genomics Now
Genomics Now is a series of conversations hosted by clinicians and scientists of the North Thames Genomics Medicine Service (NTGMS). These bitesize episodes explore how clinical genomics is developing in England’s National Health Service (NHS), helping the healthcare workforce understand how the NHS is embedding genomic testing across the system, answering common questions and discussing how data can be used to successfully improve patient care.
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Aug 12, 2025
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Episodes
Series 1 Episode 2: What did the 100,000 Genomes Project bring to the NHS? 27.10.2021 13:21
Speakers: Shazia Mahamdallie and Dr. Dahlia Hopmeier In this episode we explain what the 100,000 Genomics Project was and how this research Project paved the way for genome-based testing to become part of routine care in the NHS. Recorded in June 2021
Series 1 Episode 1: Genomic testing in the NHS 10.08.2021 13:17
Speakers: Shazia Mahamdallie and Dr. Dahlia Hopmeier In the episode we explain the basics of genes, genomes, genetics and genomics. We explore the difference between genetics and genomic testing, and how they have evolved in the NHS. Recorded in June 2021
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